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Before purchasing a home from Clayton Home, it’s important to know about the company’s policies regarding the quality of their homes and safety features. They don’t look anything like the basic, rectangular manufactured homes of the past. It also includes three lender subsidiaries that serve to help customers get a loan for the manufactured homes they offer (as many banks won’t finance manufactured or mobile homes). I love the house and where it is parked even more.
They’ve also given away several homes to individuals and families in need. The background of Clayton Homes is quite interesting. It started in 1956 in Maryville, Tennessee. Jim Clayton, the company’s founder, got two college degrees before starting the company. Keep reading to see our full review of this well-known modular home manufacturer with a growing list of offerings. We’ve done the research and have answers for you, including pricing information and customer reviews.
I like the grey walls inside the bathroom. Residential toilet.
We love the way the cabinets were designed in this tiny house! The sleek white countertops stand out against the dark cabinets and tie in the bright walls found throughout the rest of the home. Clayton Homes are difficult to accurately provide pricing information for because there are so many custom options available. The prices listed on the website for each model are given in ranges that start at a base price . I have lived in a 3 room 800 sqft home for 18 years and am finding it to big. I love that you have the small homes now.
I would like just a one piece shower-no grout in the shower. No Cathedral ceilings as the rooms are cold in the winter. Love everything on main floor no ladders to spoil the look. Then just look for the typical average standard size house to do and live as you commented on and be done with it .. But the thing that worries me is the rooflines.
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We have different needs and preferences, even if we want to go tiny . Interesting how the comments on this smaller than average house seem to focus on whether or not it is ‘small enough’. It is turnkey and the layout works well for people who won’t want a loft bed and still want it to feel roomy with high ceilings, etc. The master bedroom is spacious with plenty of room to move around. Large French doors open into the light and bright living room.
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Definitely a little slice of heaven. Clayton Homes also built the lovely Hurricane Katrina FEMA trailers which were laced with formaldehyde. And they got a NO BID $1Million contract to cheat folks after the Haiti earthquake. This is Berkshire-Hathaway built…not going to be inexpensive! And I actually live in the Lowcountry of SC. Yeah, Dominick – I’m not actually disagreeing with you on the price – just saying that it’s possible to draw up similar plans and still build much cheaper .
Being able to take the 3d tour shows off a lot of the nicer things I wouldn’t have noticed and make me want it even more. I must say this is the first home without a loft that I would even consider. And, it is a small house rather than a tiny house. What works for you, doesn’t necessarily work for others. Especially those with mobility issues. I don’t know why they are calling this a “saltbox”.
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You can see the floor plan and everything. This is one of a two part cottage designer series that’s separate from Clayton’s normal offerings… Though, costs will vary because it will be affected by where they will be placed. A lot of stick-built homes are cheaply made, too, LOL.
Looking at the photos and drawings on their webpage, water would flow down the lower roof back towards the higher roof and get caught in a V right there. I just had a ceiling cave in from that same configuration. Always wise to think about outlets. I do know building codes require a certain number, so there’s a chance that when made for a client it would have the proper number and this was just because it’s a model. I may be incorrect, however from what I can see it needs to have more power outlets. I didn’t spot any in the bathroom, I would need for a hair dryer although I only use it on occassion or charging the razors, etc.
A 464′ home is still smaller and uses less resources than a standard house, and still requires most to pare down belongings to those essential. Why is it that many tiny home aficionados think there is only one way to live and be comfortable? I don’t understand why there can’t be room for other mindsets in the world of tiny living. I really liked these 2 new Clayton homes as well, until I found out the price. Best I can remember, they start at about $135,000 plus site, plus delivery, plus hook up.
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